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5.
i: What game was depicted by Morland?
ii: Who were the victims of a triple caudectomy?
iii: The restoration of whose sight was depicted by the Greek?
iv: Who wondered whether a matchbox would hold his clothes?
v: Which blind man’s dictation to his three daughters was depicted by the alleged bastard son of Talleyrand?
vi: Following the escape of the lugger from the Hole, who expressed gladness at having trodden on which blind man’s corns?
vii: What blind musician’s noble title recalls his appreciation of a Palacio Real?
viii: How do the visually impaired benefit from a golden duck?
ix: Deafer than the blue-eyed cat and thrice as blind as what?
x: Who blinded the cannibal son of Thoosa?
i: What game was depicted by Morland?
ii: Who were the victims of a triple caudectomy?
iii: The restoration of whose sight was depicted by the Greek?
iv: Who wondered whether a matchbox would hold his clothes?
v: Which blind man’s dictation to his three daughters was depicted by the alleged bastard son of Talleyrand?
vi: Following the escape of the lugger from the Hole, who expressed gladness at having trodden on which blind man’s corns?
vii: What blind musician’s noble title recalls his appreciation of a Palacio Real?
viii: How do the visually impaired benefit from a golden duck?
ix: Deafer than the blue-eyed cat and thrice as blind as what?
x: Who blinded the cannibal son of Thoosa?
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"I'm sittin' here wonderin', will a matchbox hold my clothes (2X)
"I ain't got no matches but I still got a long way to go."
Later covered by Beatles Band (via Carl Perkins) as "Matchbox"
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